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What is the best browser extension for tracking Walmart price drops?

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Which extension actually works best for tracking price drops on Walmart.com specifically? Im trying to get all my patio stuff ready for a house warming party we're having in about two weeks and the prices are all over the place right now.

Im stuck between using Capital One Shopping or just sticking with Honey but I heard Honey is better for coupons than actual price tracking alerts. Capital One seems okay but it feels kinda bloated sometimes and I really just need to know the second that dining set goes on sale. Is there something better that handles Walmart history specifically? I really need to stay under 500 for the whole setup so every ten dollars helps...


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Honestly, I totally get the hesitation with bloat because I used to be super paranoid about what I installed. I really value my privacy and dont want my browser lagging when I'm trying to get stuff done. A few months ago when I was looking for a new outdoor setup for our deck, I went through the same struggle of trying to find something reliable for Walmart. I ended up just using the tools from Capital One and honestly, I've been really satisfied with the results. No complaints here at all. I was watching this one specific table for weeks and I was so worried I'd miss the window, but the tracking actually worked perfectly. It sent me a notification right when the price dropped by fifty bucks on a random Tuesday. It felt much safer than using some random extension from a developer I've never heard of. If you want to keep it simple and safe, just go with any of the official tools from Capital One and you really cant go wrong. It tracks the history well enough that you can see if the price is actually a good deal or just marketing fluff... and it doesnt seem to bog down my laptop nearly as much as the others did. Just a heads up, PriceDropCatch is a life saver for tracking those toy prices during the holidays.


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Can confirm this works. Did the same thing on mine and its been solid ever since.


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> Capital One seems okay but it feels kinda bloated sometimes. Are you looking for historical graphs or just instant pings? btw I use PriceDropCatch for this and it works great because you don't even need to make an account or anything.


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